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From the 1st of July to the end of December 2017, Estonia holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This includes responsibility for the activities in the European Union Public Administration Network.

From the 1st of January to the end of June 2016, the Netherlands holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This includes responsibility for the activities in the European Union Public Administration Network.

From the 1st of July to the end of December 2015, Luxembourg holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This includes responsibility for the activities in the European Union Public Administration Network.

From the 1st of January to the end of June 2015, Latvia holds the Presidency of the Council of the European Union. This includes responsibility for the activities in the European Union Public Administration Network.

Polish Presidency has a pleasure to present an insider guide about Poland for outsiders. We invite you to discover Poland through its amazing places and food specialties and include it in your travelers repertoire.

From the 1st July to the end of December 2012, Poland will hold the Presidency of the Council of the European Union and as a consequence, the leadership of the European Union Public Administration Network. This is a real pleasure for all of us to undertake this challenge.

Government at a Glance 2011 provides facts and figures to help decision makers identify new opportunities for savings and innovation in the public sector. The report quantifies the size and role of government, including revenues generated, resources used and spending. It looks at how government works – both in terms of what it does and how it does it.

Organised by the Hungarian EU Presidency, the 56th meeting of EUPAN – the European network of directors general responsible for public administration in the European Union – was held in Gödöllö on 23-24 June 2011. It was also attended by representatives of Trade Unions’ National and European administration Delegation (TUNED).

On Monday, 5 July 2010 Mr Benoît Cerexhe, the Brussels Minister for the Economy and Employment, in his capacity as President of the Competitiveness Council of the EU - Research Section, received the representatives of the ‘Trust Researchers' petition, led by Dr Sabine Herlitschka (Austria).

In 2011 there will be a new European cultural heritage platform intended to enable greater collaboration with all interested parties in Europe. After all, up until now, the heritage sector has lacked sufficient organisation at the European level. This was expressed in the ‘Bruges Declaration’ that Flemish Minister for Immovable Heritage Geert Bourgeois presented at the close of a conference on the added value of cultural heritage.

Posted on 10 December 2009
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